Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has become too big,and it’s getting bigger by the day. It makes it a lot less exciting.
The family behind a petrol-station empire are trying to exit the business. But Warren Buffett is in the way.
In the history of great business marriages,nothing came close to the partnership of Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett in building the $1.2 trillion investment behemoth Berkshire Hathaway.
Charles Munger was the alter ego,sidekick and foil to Warren Buffett for almost 60 years as they transformed Berkshire Hathaway from a failing textile maker into a multibillion-dollar empire.
Philanthropy is a splendid thing that leaves control with the giver,compared with the surrender of control in paying taxes. But without adequate taxation there is no social cohesion.
The country’s richest man and his wife have given 220 million shares,or about a fifth of their stake in the iron ore miner,to their philanthropic foundation Minderoo.
Warren Buffett faced question after question about one thing in particular at Berkshire Hathaway Inc’s annual meeting on Saturday:His successor.
What does advice from famous investors like Warren Buffett and Baron Rothschild have in common?
A handful of regional lenders are at the heart of a crisis that’s shaken the US and engaged the likes of billionaire investor Warren Buffett.
China has been profitable for Warren Buffett and Masayoshi Son,but they are starting to retreat as angst over the health of one of the world’s leading economies grows.
While many are shunning fossil fuels,one of the world’s most legendary investors has just made a big plunge into them. What is he up to?